<p>Hey guys, I'm about to be a senior. I was just wondering if anyone could possibly give me an idea of my chance of being accepted to these schools:
Wesleyan
Tufts
Amherst
UGA
Kenyon
Reed
Brown
BU</p>
<p>I have a 3.83 Unweighted GPA, a 33 ACT composite with a 34 on Math, 34 English, 34 English/Writing combo with an 11 on the essay, 33 reading, and 29 Science. My school only allows AP classes junior year and I took 2, Chem and Euro. My school also offers Seminar courses which they say are equivalent to AP's of which I also took 2. Next year I plan on taking AP Bio and AP AB Calc with 3 Seminar courses.
My EC's include 11 years of children's choir in which I have led the young men's tenor section for the past three years. I have played Ultimate for three years and will play next year, I was a founding member of the Model UN Club my freshmen year through which I have attended three conferences. I am in a swing dance troupe going on my 3rd year in which we perform at Veterans' halls and in many performances around the area. I have also participated in 7 musicals since my freshman year in high school. Aditionally, I am nearly fluent in French and studied in a French high school last summer for three weeks. I was nominated for the Governor's Honors Program through my school, which can only give out two nominations a year total for all subjects. I have over 100 hours of volunteer experience through meals on wheels and a service project in Tennessee. I worked for four months last summer and into September at a local cafe and this Summer I turned down the same job at the cafe to be a research assistant to a professor in History at Emory. (I plan to major in History) Finally, I have worked through Planned Parenthood at a program called Teen Action Group that educates at-risk youths about safe sex and healthy relationships.
I will have good teacher recs coming from one teacher who has taught me for two years and was my advisor, and from another in the history department who I will have had twice starting next year. My essays will be very solid.</p>
<p>I'd appreciate any input anyone has! Thanks so much everyone.</p>
<p>-E</p>